Thanks Andrew, that works. 
I disabled those legacy NBT service cause I am only using linux and w2k3s. 
And I have heard that 'direct host' smb is more efficient. 
 
Regards, 
DL 
 
On Mon Jul 12  6:49 , Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent: 
 
>On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 14:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
>> Thanks for reply.  
>> However case doesn't seems to matter. 'Yes/yes' results in the same.  
>> smbd still haunting on TCP 139.  
>> I have using a generic samba setup in Fedora 2.  
>> Any special catchy setup needed in this?  
> 
>'smb ports'.  This handles the ports we listen too - but why do you need 
>to disable 139? 
> 
>Andrew Bartlett 
 
 
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